At six months old, the fetus has developed into a humanoid form and can perform many movements inside the mother's belly. The mother can clearly feel the fetal movement, and sometimes it looks like the fetus is hiccuping. So what's going on with a six month old fetus hiccuping?
In fact, a six month old fetus can burp in the mother's abdomen. Mothers can feel a clear and regular pattern, which looks like fetal movement, indicating that the fetus is burping. If the mother gently touches the constantly moving belly where the hiccups occur, the hiccups of the baby can quickly disappear.
When the fetus reaches six months old, in order to promote the improvement of lung function, it always swallows a lot of amniotic fluid in the mother's belly, which can exercise the fetus's lungs and better adapt to the outside world after birth. There is a band like substance called the diaphragm between the abdominal cavity and chest cavity of the fetus. The diaphragm also provides a certain amount of blood and oxygen supply. If there is any stimulation to the fetal brain, the fetal muscles will spasm, resulting in hiccups. After hiccups occur, the mother will feel regular abdominal movements.
Fetal hiccups will exhibit very regular fetal movements, and mothers can clearly feel this kind of fetal movement in their unborn babies, which is very regular. Experienced mothers will know that it is their own unborn baby hiccuping, which will make their mother's love full.